M.Sc. in Sports Biochemistry

M.Sc. in Sports Biochemistry investigates the biochemical processes that underpin athletic performance, exercise, and rehabilitation. Typically spanning 1-2 years, the program includes courses in Exercise Biochemistry, Metabolism and Nutrition, Muscle Physiology, Endocrinology in Sport, Molecular Biology of Exercise, and Bioenergetics. Students learn about how biochemical processes influence performance, tiredness, and recovery. Practical labs, research projects, and internships enable students to apply theory in real-world sports settings. Graduates may pursue professions in sports science, athletic training, sports nutrition, or clinical research. Some programs demand a thesis or research project to finish the degree.